Serial killers, September 11 and saving lives: John Ferriso Pt.1
As a cop in New York City, nothing shocked John Ferriso. Until September 11, when he was standing just metres from the twin towers, watching the second plane fly through the building.
As a cop in New York City, nothing shocked John Ferriso. Until September 11, when he was standing just metres from the twin towers, watching the second plane fly through the building.
Lukas Williams talks about the moment he met the Northern Territory community rocked by the Zachary Rolfe police shooting in 2019, which killed Kumanjayi Walker.
Retired detective John Ferriso has seen every type of crime. For 20 years, he investigated corrupt cops, worked on countless cold cases and solved the mystery of the woman who didn’t know who she was.
Retired Detective Chief Inspector Pamela Young spent more than 30 years solving some of Australia’s most gruesome crimes and cold cases with New South Wales Police.
Lynette Dawson, now remembered as Lynette Simms, went missing from her home in 1982. But it would take another 40 years for her husband Chris Dawson to be convicted of her murder.
Derrick McManus being shot 14 times in 15 seconds. What unfolded became one of Australia’s longest police sieges.
Derrick McManus wasn’t meant to survive. He was shot in his stomach, arms and legs when a police ambush took a terrifying turn.
The Teacher’s Pet podcast captivated the world. The award-winning journalist behind it, Hedley Thomas, joins Gary Jubelin once more to discuss the investigation into Lynette Dawson’s disappearance.
Evelyn’s laughter, Clinton’s fast feet and Colleen’s friendly spirit live on in Bowraville when hundreds of students celebrate their legacy at an annual sports carnival.
The Bowraville murders are one of Australia’s most notorious unsolved serial murder cases. Gary Jubelin goes back to Bowraville to retrace the steps of the missing children.
Conor Woodman was captured, blindfolded and driven through the jungle with a bag over his head. The investigative journalist was being taken to a meth lab in South East Asia.
A war torn country in the middle of Asia that’s fuelling Australia’s drug epidemic. But how does it get here? Investigative journalist Conor Woodman got inside a Myanmar meth lab to understand what exactly goes on.
The first time Sean Turnell saw a gun in real life, was when an AK47 was being pointed at his head.
Sean Turnell spent 650 days in one of Southeast Asia’s most notorious prisons for a crime he didn’t commit.
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